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(@dadmod2)
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hi, if fact finding goes against you, it can cause problems with child contact. Here is some info about it: 

 

https://childlawadvice.org.uk/information-pages/hearings-in-the-family-court/#Fact-Finding-Hearing

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 Yoda
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It's impossible for us to comment on individual circumstances as we don't know the details of your case and no two outcomes are ever the same. 

The judges are usually very balanced and will act in the best interests of the child. All you can do is be honest and clear and make sure you put forward your evidence in the best way. 

 

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